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Brume is a 24-voice multi-timbral desktop synth for the CM5 (brume.aftertone.co)
oceanwaves 2 hours ago [-]
I wanted another multi-part hardware synth, so I thought it would be fun to see what I could come up with using the parts I already had, particularly the touchscreen.

Loosely inspired by Norns, Brume is a four-part multi-timbral synthesizer that runs on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It has four synth engines and six voices per part, a shared filter section feeding an effects chain, a sandboxed Lua scripting layer, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen UI. A single USB cable presents the device to a host computer as a class-compliant audio and MIDI interface ala Elektron Overbridge.

Quick BoM to get started: cm5+carrier, any of the endless 10-inch hdmi touchscreens for RPI, and a midi controller. Novation Launch Control XL 3 and Korg nanoKONTROL2 are supported out-of-the box.

* While you can run this on a Raspberry Pi 5, Pi 5s don't expose USB OTG. The carrier board is what makes the class-compliant Audio+MIDI over USB work.

I hope this can be fun for others!

https://brume.aftertone.co https://github.com/aftertonesignal/brume

9 minutes ago [-]
oidar 1 hours ago [-]
The demo song sounds fantastic. I'm never going to have a time to build this, any chance it can be turned into a plugin?
reality_inspctr 27 minutes ago [-]
dig the idea.
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